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traditional Recipes

501 delicious traditional recipes from around the world

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Indonesiaβ€’Medium

Dadar Gulung (Indonesian Green Crepes with Coconut Filling)

Dadar Gulung are delicate, emerald-green crepes made with pandan extract, filled with a sweet, fragrant mixture of grated coconut and palm sugar. These delightful rolls are a popular traditional snack, perfect for any time of day.

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Philippinesβ€’Medium

Dinuguan (Filipino Pork Blood Stew)

A rich and savory Filipino stew made with pork belly, pork ears, and pork blood, simmered in a tangy vinegar-based sauce. It's known for its deep, complex flavor and unique texture.

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Iranβ€’Easy

Dizi (Abgoosht)

A hearty and traditional Persian lamb and chickpea stew, famously served in two courses from individual clay pots. This ancient dish offers a unique culinary experience.

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Iranβ€’Easy

Dizi (Ghormeh Diz)

A hearty and traditional Persian lamb and bean stew, Dizi is unique in its presentation, served in its cooking pot as two distinct courses: first, the flavorful broth, and second, the mashed solids. This dish is a staple of working-class Iranian cuisine and offers a deeply satisfying culinary experience.

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Malaysiaβ€’Hard

Dodol

A rich, sticky, toffee-like sweet confection, traditionally prepared for Hari Raya celebrations. It requires significant patience and constant attention.

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South Koreaβ€’Easy

Doenjang Jjigae (Korean Soybean Paste Stew)

A hearty and deeply flavorful Korean stew made with fermented soybean paste (doenjang), tender vegetables, and soft tofu. This earthy and savory dish is a staple in Korean home cooking, perfect for a comforting meal.

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Iranβ€’Medium

Dolmeh Barg (Stuffed Grape Leaves)

Authentic Persian dolmeh, featuring tender grape leaves generously stuffed with a savory mixture of ground beef, rice, fragrant herbs, and the subtle sweetness of split peas. Finished with a tangy pomegranate molasses sauce, these dolmeh are a culinary masterpiece.

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Iranβ€’Medium

Dolmeh-ye Kalam (Persian Stuffed Cabbage)

Tender cabbage leaves generously filled with a savory mixture of ground beef and rice, then simmered in a delightful sweet and sour tomato-based sauce. A classic Persian comfort food.

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Turkeyβ€’Hard

DΓΆner Kebap (Yaprak DΓΆner)

Authentic Turkish DΓΆner Kebap, featuring thinly sliced lamb layered with fat, marinated, and traditionally cooked on a vertical rotisserie. This is the 'yaprak' (leaf) style, emphasizing the layered meat itself. A world-famous and iconic street food.

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Iranβ€’Easy

Doogh (Persian Yogurt Drink)

A traditional and incredibly refreshing savory Persian yogurt drink, Doogh is a fizzy, mint-infused beverage that perfectly complements rich and spicy dishes, especially kebabs. It's a national favorite for a reason!

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Turkeyβ€’Easy

Ezogelin Γ‡orbasΔ± (Turkish Red Lentil Soup)

Ezogelin Γ‡orbasΔ±, often called 'Bride's Soup,' is a comforting and flavorful Turkish red lentil soup. It features a delightful blend of red lentils, bulgur, and rice, seasoned with mint and a hint of spice. This soup is named after Ezo, a bride whose exquisite soup recipe became legendary.

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Philippinesβ€’Easy

Filipino Nilaga (Boiled Meat Soup)

A comforting and classic Filipino boiled meat soup, featuring a clear, savory broth simmered with tender meat and an assortment of fresh vegetables. This dish is known for its simplicity and deeply satisfying flavor.

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Indonesiaβ€’Easy

Getuk

Getuk is a traditional Indonesian sweet snack made from mashed cassava, sweetened with sugar, and coated in grated coconut. It's a simple yet delicious treat, often enjoyed as a dessert or snack.

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Iranβ€’Medium

Ghormeh Sabzi

Ghormeh Sabzi is a deeply flavorful and aromatic Persian herb stew, featuring tender beef simmered with a rich blend of sautΓ©ed herbs, tangy dried limes, and hearty kidney beans. It's a staple of Iranian cuisine, celebrated for its unique earthy and sour notes.

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Philippinesβ€’Easy

Ginataang Langka

A classic Filipino comfort food featuring tender young jackfruit simmered in rich coconut milk with savory shrimp paste. This vegetarian dish is both hearty and flavorful, perfect served with steamed rice.

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South Koreaβ€’Easy

Gosari Namul (Seasoned Fernbrake)

A classic Korean banchan (side dish) made from rehydrated bracken fern, tenderly cooked and seasoned with a savory blend of soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, and scallions. It offers a unique earthy flavor and a satisfying chewy texture.

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Indonesiaβ€’Hard

Gudeg

Gudeg is a traditional Javanese sweet stew made from young jackfruit, slow-cooked in coconut milk, palm sugar, and spices. This iconic dish from Yogyakarta is known for its rich, sweet, and savory flavor, and its deep brown color.

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Turkeyβ€’Medium

Hamsili Pilav

A classic Black Sea specialty, Hamsili Pilav is a flavorful baked rice dish enveloped in fresh anchovies. The savory fish complements the aromatic, herb-infused rice perfectly.

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Chinaβ€’Easy

Hong Dou Tang (Sweet Red Bean Soup)

A comforting and traditional Chinese sweet soup made from slow-cooked adzuki beans, sweetened with rock sugar, and infused with the subtle citrus aroma of dried tangerine peel. This soup can be enjoyed warm as a soothing dessert or chilled for a refreshing treat.

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South Koreaβ€’Medium

Injeolmi (Korean Roasted Soybean Rice Cake)

Injeolmi is a traditional Korean rice cake (tteok) made from steamed glutinous rice flour, pounded until smooth and chewy, then coated in a generous amount of roasted soybean powder. It's a delightful chewy, slightly sweet treat often enjoyed during celebrations and holidays.

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Philippinesβ€’Medium

Kare-Kare

A beloved Filipino stew featuring tender oxtail and tripe simmered in a rich, savory peanut sauce, complemented by a medley of fresh vegetables. Traditionally served with a side of fermented shrimp paste (bagoong) for an umami boost.

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Malaysiaβ€’Hard

Ketupat

Ketupat are iconic diamond-shaped rice cakes, traditionally woven from palm leaves and served during Hari Raya. They are a staple accompaniment to rich curries and satay.

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Thailandβ€’Medium

Khanom Jeen Nam Ya (Thai Rice Noodles with Fish Curry Sauce)

A beloved Thai classic, Khanom Jeen Nam Ya features delicate fermented rice noodles (khanom jeen) served with a rich, aromatic, and slightly spicy fish curry sauce. The sauce is simmered with coconut milk, red curry paste, and flaked fish, creating a complex flavor profile. It's traditionally served with a vibrant array of fresh and pickled vegetables for a refreshing contrast.

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Thailandβ€’Medium

Khanom Mo Kaeng (Thai Mung Bean Custard)

A beloved traditional Thai dessert, Khanom Mo Kaeng is a baked custard made from mung beans, coconut cream, and eggs, offering a rich, slightly sweet, and custardy texture. It's often topped with crispy fried shallots for a delightful savory contrast.

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